Genre | Classical |
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Date (CEST) | 2019-09-05 05:41:40 |
Group | ENRiCH |
Size | 8 MB |
Files | 1 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
James_McVinnie_and_Tom_Jenkinson-Voix_Celestes-(WARPDD305A)-SINGLE-WEB-2019-ENRiCH
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-james_mcvinnie_and_tom_jenkinson-voix_celestes-5603bd7b.mp3 | James McVinnie & Tom Jenkinson | Voix Célestes | 320 | Unknown |
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ARTIST.....: James McVinnie & Tom Jenkinson
TITLE......: Voix Celestes
LABEL......: Warp Records
CATNUM.....: WARPDD305A
GENRE......: Classical
RIP DATE...: 2019-09-05
RETAIL DATE: 2019-09-04
RUNTIME....: 03:30
TRACKS.....: 1
SIZE.......: 8.11MB
QUALITY....: 320kbps 44.1kHz
CODEC......: MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
ENCODER....: LAME
URL........: https://play.google.com/store/music/album?id=B5vdls2n4hpmytebjoeywrnrqfi
Tracklist:
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01. Voix Celestes 03:30
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James McVinnie is an English organist. He was born in Kent and
lives in London. McVinnie was Assistant Organist at Westminster
Abbey between 2008-2011 where he played for regular services and
also at many important state occasions that were broadcast on TV
around the globe, including the state visit of Pope Benedict XVI,
the Passing of the World War I Generation, and the 70th
anniversary of the Battle of Britain. He previously held posts at
St Paul's Cathedral, Clare College Cambridge, and St Albans
CathedralSince leaving the world of cathedral music, McVinnie has
regularly collaborated with leading artists across a broad range
of contemporary musical contexts; including composer Nico Muhly,
violist Nadia Sirota, composer/producer Valgeir Sigurdsson,
Sufjan Stevens, Sam Amidon, Oneohtrix Point Never, Beth Orton,
Bryce Dessner, and Ben Frost. He made his debut at London's Royal
Festival Hall in March 2014, giving one of the six reopening
recitals on the refurbished iconic 1954 Harrison & Harrison
organ. Many composers have written works for him, including Nico
Muhly, Martin Creed, Graham Ross, Richard Reed Parry, Shara
Worden, and David Lang.